Former Death Row Records Artist SKG Publishes Memoir

Having appeared on 2Pac's "Until The End of Time" LP and Tha Dogg Pound's "2002," Helecia Choyce releases a book speaking on Nipsey Hussle, Jim Jones and Jeezy.

Known then as rapper SKG, Helecia Choyce was signed to Death Row Records in the early 2000s. She appeared on the multi-platinum posthumous 2Pac album Until The End of Time ("Let Em Have It") and Tha Dogg Pound's 2002 ("10 Til Midnight"). Upon his 2001 release from prison, Death Row's co-founder Suge Knight stated that SKG was a label priority, along with Crooked I, Kurupt and the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.

Almost a decade later, Choyce has published her book The Diary of Helecia Choyce: The Hustle Within Part 1. The self-published book is available at major online retailers, and includes accounts of Choyce's dealing with rappers including Jim Jones, Nipsey Hussle and Young Jeezy.

According to a press release, "The drama-filled tales range from a pregnant Choyce being jumped into a gang at the behest of fellow L.A. rapper Nipsey Hussle, heated altercations with both Maino and Chamillionaire, sneaking onto a highly secured movie set in order to meet uber star Will Smith, dealing with Mariah Carey's notorious diva-like behavior, working with media/TV personality Wendy Williams, getting acquainted with famed director Quentin Tarantino."

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